200 block of south 4th Street on the west side. View of a row of multi-story buildings, including the Crutcher & Starks Building, site of the Jefferson Dry Goods Company. Other businesses include the Olshine Company, a shoe store, and a dentist's...

Northeast corner of 4th Street and Jefferson Street. Site of the Jefferson Dry Goods Company, ""Where Fourth Street Crosses Jefferson."" It is a multi-story brick building with a sign reading Crutcher & Starks Building above the second level. The...

Southeast corner of 4th Street and Walnut Street, now Muhammad Ali Boulevard. Exterior view of the Stewart Dry Goods Company store, a multi-story stone and brick building on the southeast corner, with views of window displays of clothing.

Portrait of A.W. Brady wearing a jacket and printed tie. Photograph has been painted on to crop his image. Handwritten on back of image: Jefferson Dry Goods Company. Stamped on back: September 8, 1930.

Executor: Christiane Schulte-Graham. / Born 1949 in Schwitten, Westfalen Germany, came to the United States in 1975. Since 1977 I am working in fiberarts, wearable art and quilts. I aspire to have more time to write poetry.

Rendering for 330-334 W. Market Street, never built. Bacon Dry Goods was the oldest department store in Louisville from its opening in 1845 until it was purchased by Dilliard's in 1998. This drawing shows the skyscraper proposed by Joseph & Joseph...